The first thing you see when you access your WordPress admin panel is
the Dashboard. It is a collection of gadgets that provide you
information at a glance so you don't have to navigate through different
pages to get it. For example, you can see the new comments, make a quick
draft post, see the latest WordPress news and more.
To configure what information you want to see on your WordPress Dashboard, click on the Screen Options
button in the top-right part of your screen. It will expand a panel
that will allow you to check and uncheck the different information
blocks you want to see/hide.
Once
you have the gadgets you want to use displayed, you can rearrange them
by simply drag-and-dropping them around your screen. Note that since
WordPress version 3.8 your admin panel is responsive. This means that
depending on the size of your display you will see different number of
available columns for your widgets.
In
addition, when you install different plugins, some of them may provide
you additional Dashboard gadgets to use. For example, if you have a
WooCommerce-based store you can display things like your recent orders,
monthly sales graph and more on your dashboard. Those can be shown or
hidden from the Screen Options panel too.
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